tetrachlorohydrex
Tetrachlorohydrex is a chemical compound. It is a derivative of hydantoin, a heterocyclic organic molecule. Specifically, tetrachlorohydrex refers to a hydantoin ring system where four chlorine atoms have been substituted onto the ring. The exact position of these chlorine atoms can vary, leading to different isomers, although the term often implies a specific arrangement, such as 5,5,1,3-tetrachlorohydantoin. These compounds are generally white crystalline solids.
The primary applications of tetrachlorohydrex compounds are as biocides and disinfectants. Their chlorinated nature allows them
The efficacy of tetrachlorohydrex as a disinfectant is due to the release of hypochlorous acid when dissolved